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I Semester Syllabus
Financial Accounting-I
Course Objectives
The core objective of teaching Financial Accounting to BBA students is to enable them to
record and report business transactions with a clear understanding of basic financial
statements. The course focuses on understanding the basic financial statements and the use
of financial statements from different stakeholder's decision perspectives.
Course Contents
Suggested Readings:
1. Porter, Gary A. and Norton, Curtis L.: Financial Accounting: The Impact on Decision
Makers, Harcourt College Publishers, Orlando.
2. Narayanswamy, R.: Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective, Prentice Hall of
India (P.) Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Sharma Narendra: Financial Accounting, Buddha: Financial Accounting, Buddha
Academic Enterprises (P) Ltd. Kathmandu (1st Edition).
PU 4 YEARS BBA
I Semester Syllabus
APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS
Course Objectives
To develop mathematical skills effectively among students, so that they can formulate and
solve problems in business.
Course contents
Unit 1: Set Theory L. H. 6
Review of the following: Set and set membership, Inclusion relation and equality of sets;
Universal set; Finite and infinite sets. Set operations: (union, Intersection, Difference,
Complement and Symmetric difference). Fundamental law of set operations; Partition of set;
Cartesian product of sets. Cardinal number of finite set and related problems.
Suggested Readings:
31.Kolham, B.; Busy, R. C.; Ross, S. C.; Discrete Mathematical Structures: Prentice Hall
of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
PU 4 YEARS BBA
I Semester Syllabus
BUSINESS ENGLISH
Credit Hour: 3 Credits Area of Study: Foundation
The Business English course aims at developing the student's skill and ability to use English
confidently in environments related to business management and economics and enhancing
critical ability and soundness of judgment.
Specific Objectives
On completion of this course, the students will be able to:
32. Understand concepts and issues in the various sectors of Business, Management and
Economics
33. Discuss these topics
34. Write on these topics
35. Think critically and base judgments on such thinking
36. Examine and analyze texts critically
Course Description
This course comprises two basic components:
37. Business English Component
38. Literary Component
Course Content
Business English Component
Unit I Management
Unit II Work and Motivation
Unit III Management and Cultural Diversity
Unit IV Marketing
Unit V Advertising
Unit VI Stocks and Shares
Unit VII Market Structure and Competition
Literary Component
Unit I We are all scientist - T. H. Huxley
Unit II Third Thoughts - E. V. Lucas
Unit III Love is Fallacy - Max Shulman
Unit IV The Great Answer - Fulton Oursler
Unit V Balled of the Landlord - Langston Hughes
Unit VI Holy Sonnet 14 - John Donne
Unit VII Sorry, Wrong Number - Lucille Fletcher
Suggested Readings:
39.Mackenzie, lan 1997, English for Business Studies, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press (For Units 1-7)
Suggested Readings:
Objectives
To provide students with basic concepts of computers and get them used to analyze and
interpret business problems through computer application.
Contents
Unit 1: Introduction to Computer L. H. 6
Concept of characteristics of computers, computer generations, computer applications,
classification of computers- Digital and analog computers.
Unit 2: Computer Organization L. H. 6
Anatomy of computer, Arithmetic and logic unit, control unit. Memory, types of memory,
input-output devices, primary and secondary storage device, central processing unit. Printers;
Dot Matrix Printer, Laser Printer, Hardware and Software.
Unit 3: Data Representation L. H. 8
Integers, real numbers, string, bits and bytes, positional and non-positional number systems,
Decimal, Binary, Converting from one number system to another, Binary addition.
Unit 4: The Operating System and the User Interface L.H. 10
Introduction to Window, The Desktop, Icons, Taskbar & start button, Programs Running
Windows, Windows control buttons, menus and dialog boxes, running programs, managing the
files.
Unit 5: Word Processing (MS-Word) L. H. 8
Entering Text, Navigation through a document, Editing text, Formatting Text.
Unit 6: Spread Sheets (MS-Excel) L. H. 7
Introducing, creating a worksheet, organizing the data, designing the worksheet, creating
formula and editing the worksheet, Adding charts and analyzing the data shorting and printing
the worksheet. Financial Functions, Statistical Functions, Mathematical Function.
Unit 7: Presentation (MS-Power Point) L. H. 3
Organization Chart, Slide and presentation of project work.
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